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Delivery Method, Delivery address

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Table 4. InfoPrint notification delivery method characteristics Delivery Method Description Delivery address message Message is the default delivery method for all objects. Sends a message to the InfoPrint Manager notification server, where it waits for an InfoPrint Manager Notifications client to pick it up. Once a message is picked up, it is deleted from the notification server; there are no further records of that message. The delivery address listed in the notification profile can be whatever you want it to be- a user id, office number, IP address, driver's license number- as long as it is unique. To receive messages sent to that address, you must set the delivery address listed in the Settings dialog in the InfoPrint Manager Notification client to the same value. The InfoPrint Manager Notifications client will only pick up messages that specify an identical delivery address. electronic-mail (synonyms: e-mail, email) Sends an e-mail to the address The e-mail address that you listed in the delivery address. want notification messages to To use the e-mail delivery method, you must also set the be sent to. For example, [email protected]. smtp-server-host atttribute on your InfoPrint Manager server to the IP address or DNS hostname of the system that your SMTP mail server runs on. exit Does not actually send a The full path to the notification message. Instead, when the exit program or script (with event specified in the event hard-coded arguments, if any). identifier occurs, InfoPrint Manager runs an exit program or script. See "Using the 'exit' delivery method" on page 20 for more information. wireless Sends notifications to wireless devices, such as pagers, cellular phones, palm pilots, and laptop computers. Because wireless notifications are delivered as e-mails, you must set both the smtp-server-host and the smtp-server-port server attributes on this InfoPrint server. If your InfoPrint server is behind a firewall, you might have to configure your SMTP server. file Writes the message in the file The directory path and name you specify in the delivery of the file that you want to address. If the file does not exist, write your notification InfoPrint Manager will create it. messages in. This file must be If the file does exist, InfoPrint on the same system as your Manager will overwrite it the InfoPrint Manager server. first time it writes a message. After that, messages are added to the end of the file. Chapter 6. Using InfoPrint Manager notifications 17

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Table 4. InfoPrint notification delivery method characteristics
Delivery Method
Description
Delivery address
message
Message is the default
delivery method for all
objects.
Sends a message to the InfoPrint
Manager notification server,
where it waits for an InfoPrint
Manager Notifications client to
pick it up. Once a message is
picked up, it is deleted from the
notification server; there are no
further records of that message.
The delivery address listed in
the notification profile can be
whatever you want it to be– a
user id, office number, IP
address, driver's license
number– as long as it is
unique. To receive messages
sent to that address, you must
set the delivery address listed
in the
Settings
dialog in the
InfoPrint Manager Notification
client to the same value. The
InfoPrint Manager
Notifications client will only
pick up messages that specify
an identical delivery address.
electronic-mail
(synonyms:
e-mail
,
email
)
Sends an e-mail to the address
listed in the delivery address.
To use the e-mail delivery
method, you must also set the
smtp-server-host
atttribute on
your InfoPrint Manager server to
the IP address or DNS hostname
of the system that your SMTP
mail server runs on.
The e-mail address that you
want notification messages to
be sent to. For example,
.
exit
Does not actually send a
message. Instead, when the
event specified in the event
identifier occurs, InfoPrint
Manager runs an exit program
or script. See “Using the 'exit'
delivery method” on page 20 for
more information.
The full path to the notification
exit program or script (with
hard-coded arguments, if any).
wireless
Sends notifications to wireless
devices, such as pagers, cellular
phones, palm pilots, and laptop
computers.
Because wireless notifications
are delivered as e-mails, you
must set both the
smtp-server-host
and the
smtp-server-port
server
attributes on this InfoPrint
server.
If your InfoPrint server is
behind a firewall, you might
have to configure your SMTP
server.
file
Writes the message in the file
you specify in the delivery
address. If the file does not exist,
InfoPrint Manager will create it.
If the file does exist, InfoPrint
Manager will overwrite it the
first time it writes a message.
After that, messages are added
to the end of the file.
The directory path and name
of the file that you want to
write your notification
messages in. This file must be
on the same system as your
InfoPrint Manager server.
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